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Previous course: C4232 |
Offered by:
Department of Mathematical Modelling
(IMM) |
No credit points with: C4232 |
Prerequisite: C4231/49210/C4942/52201 |
Desirable: C0201/04110 |
Recommended semester:
7th - 9th semester |
Scope and form: Lectures and 10 problem classes (optional). One lab exercise (mandatory). |
Examination:
Approval of compulsory activities is a prerequisite for taking part in the examination. Written exam
(13 point scale
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Remarks: This course and 04363 Applied Digital Signal Processing are basic courses in digital signal processing. Advanced courses are 04364 and 04365. The weekday of the problem class is arranged with the participants. |
Contact person: |
John Aasted Sørensen, Jan Larsen, IMM, Building 305, Tel. +45 4525 3895emails: jaas@imm.dtu.dk, jl@imm.dtu.dk |
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Aim: To provide the participants with fundamentals of digital signal processing. Enabling the participants to specify various digital processing algorithms, in particular methods for real time processing using signal microprocessors. |
Contents: Discrete signal and systems. Sampling and reconstruction of signals (band-pass signals, oversampling). Application of correlation functions and power spectra. Non-parametric power spectrum estimation. The Discrete and Fast Fourier Transformations (circular convolution, applications). Adaptive signal processing algorithms and estimation of parameters (speech, noise reduction). Multirate signal processing (filter banks). Aspects of algorithm implementation. Programmable systems (signal microprocessors). |